This week at the movies you'll find the new 'Harry Potter' movie and a few flicks that aren't the new 'Harry Potter' movie. Stick with 'Harry Potter.'

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I

It's the beginning of the end for Harry, Hermione, Ron and the whole
Hogwarts crew. 'Deathly Hallows' is where the series wraps up and we
finally get closure on the whole story. Part one hits theaters on the
16th, while we'll have to wait until July for the conclusion.

The 'Harry Potter' series is one of those strange movie franchises that
has only gotten better as it's gone along. The first film was good, the
second was better and things improved exponentially after that, along
with taking a much darker and more serious tone.

The series has also become a time to parade out some of our best and
brightest stars. In addition to the three stars of the film you get
Alan Rickman, John Hurt, Michael Gambon, Robbie Coltrane, Bill Nighy,
Ralph Fiennes and a host of others.

The Next Three Days

Though it stars Russell Crowe and Liam Neeson, 'The Next Three Days'
just doesn't seem to work. "It's a competent thriller," according to
Roger Ebert, "but maybe could have been more." If for some reason you
just don't want to see 'Harry Potter,' this is your other option. It's
not a bad option per se, but it's not exactly a good one either.